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CLAYTIE
FeminineAmerican coinage by Mark Twain, used in his unfinished novel "The Great Dark", devoid of specific meaning beyond its fictional character role.
CLAYTIN
MasculineUncommon American name with no widely recognized meaning or history. Its most notable element, 'Clay,' refers to earth, while '-tin' may derive from words like 'tin' or names ending in '-tin'. It's not among popular baby names and has no known significant figures associated with it.
CLAYTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname 'Clay', meaning 'from the clay lands'.
CLAYTON
FeminineEnglish masculine given name derived from the Old English word "claeg" meaning "clay".
CLAYVON
MasculineFrench unisex given name derived from the surname "Claivon," meaning "from the clay" or "of the clay." It originally denoted an occupational name for potters or clay workers.
CLEA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name meaning 'fame' or 'glory', popularized by its association with the Muse of fame in Greek mythology and notable individuals throughout history.
CLEA
MasculineGreek-origin feminine given name meaning 'to celebrate' or 'to praise'.
CLEABURN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from "cleith" meaning "sloping hill" and "burn" meaning "stream", interpreted as "stream on the slope".
CLEADA
FeminineRare Scottish Gaelic female name derived from 'Cailleadh', meaning 'wail' or 'lament', reflecting ancient Celtic mourning traditions.
CLEAH
FeminineHebrew female given name derived from the word "kela" meaning "entire" or "complete," appearing in the Old Testament as one of seven wise sisters and remaining distinctive despite its centuries-long use.
CLEAL
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from 'O'Clochla', meaning 'descendant of Clochla', an ancient Irish warrior or chieftain. Its possible meaning is 'descendant of the stone', symbolizing strength and steadfastness like a rock.
CLEAMON
MasculineRare yet historically rich Greek name derived from 'klēidōn,' meaning 'locks' or 'keys.'
CLEAO
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek female given name, derived from the word "Kleos," meaning 'glory' or 'renown.' Originally used as an epithet for goddesses in ancient Greece, Cleao evokes distinction and fame.
CLEAO
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "kleos," meaning "glory.
CLEARA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', derived from the Latin word 'clarus'. Its origin dates back to medieval Spain where it was given to girls with fair complexions or bright personalities, sometimes as a diminutive of Clara.
CLEARANCE
MasculineUncommon English name with no widely recognized meaning; it's believed to be a variant spelling of Clarence, which means "clear" or "bright".
CLEARENCE
MasculineClarence is an English name derived from Latin 'clarus', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. Originally a surname for someone living near a clear stream or possessing a cheerful disposition, it evolved into a given name popular among royal families and has since been associated with notable figures like King Henry VIII's brother.
CLEARNCE
MasculineUnique English given name derived from the Middle English word 'clere', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. It signifies clarity and brightness, either physically or metaphorically.
CLEARY
MasculineIrish surname that originates from County Mayo and means "son of the priest," reflecting its historical association with scholarly pursuits and religious professions.
CLEARY
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname O'Clery, which means "pale" or "fair," originally bestowed upon individuals with a light complexion.
CLEASON
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from 'clausum,' meaning 'closed' or 'shut.' It was originally an English surname denoting someone living near a shut gate, later evolving into a unique given name since the Middle Ages. Today, Cleason remains rare and sophisticated, appealing to parents seeking unusual yet meaningful names for their child.
CLEASTER
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "closed" or "shut," originally used during the medieval period for individuals with limited mobility. Today, it's associated with strength and resilience, making it a powerful statement despite its rare usage.
CLEASTER
FeminineRare, unique name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance, allowing individuals to assign personal meaning to it.
CLEASTON
MasculineRare American name whose origin and meaning are unclear, possibly derived from 'Claster' or blended from Clayton/Cleon.
CLEAT
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Cleghorn, meaning 'dweller at the corner house'.
CLEATA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from "kleos," meaning glory or renown.
CLEATIS
FeminineRare, Greek-derived male name meaning 'glorious' or 'famous'.
CLEATIS
MasculineRare yet powerful Greek name meaning "famous" or "renowned," associated with historic figures like Cleitus the Black.
CLEATRICE
FeminineCleatrice, of Latin origin, means "faithful key" or "key of faith.
CLEATUS
FeminineRare male given name of Latin origin, believed to mean "clear" or "bright," derived from the Latin word "clares.
CLEATUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'key,' historically used for skilled locksmiths, though now considered distinctive due to its rarity.
CLEAVE
MasculineUncommon English male name derived from the Old English word 'clif', meaning 'cliff'. It symbolizes strength and resilience.
CLEAVELAND
MasculineRare male given name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Kleppaldr" meaning "cleft shield.
CLEAVEN
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "claban" meaning "steward".
CLEAVIE
FeminineRare, African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to bring forth' or 'give birth', celebrating new life.
CLEAVLAND
MasculineCleveland is an American given name derived from the city of Cleveland, Ohio, named after General Moses Cleaveland, an early settler and surveyor. Its meaning is associated with the city's history of industry, progress, and strength.
CLEAVON
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by actor Cleavon Little, originally Clavon Lee Little Jr., with no explicit traditional meaning but potentially interpreted as "cliff" or "rock.
CLEBERT
MasculineRare French given name derived from Germanic elements 'Hild', meaning 'battle' or 'war', and 'beroht', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. It translates to 'renowned in battle' or 'famous warrior', reflecting its historical significance among medieval French nobility.
CLEBURN
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English occupational surname Cleaver, signifying skill or craftsmanship in metalworking.
CLEBURNE
MasculineEnglish male given name derived from "clifburg," meaning "stronghold on a cliff." It is associated with the Lancashire town of Cleburne, England.